There's Wow Factor Around Every Corner in This Toronto Home

An asymmetrical brass mirror and transparent blue Lucite console make a modern statement against the entryway’s classic black-and-white marble floors. “Each room is very different, yet the spaces transition so beautifully from one to the next,” Hepfer says.

In the dining room, a black steel-and-brass Welles chandelier by Gabriel Scott contrasts boldly with the home’s traditional architecture. Kristian Schuller's Butterfly Catcher takes over the wall, which is covered in grasscloth.

A yellow ostrich leather desk pops against the custom gray mohair sofas (all by Anne Hepfer) in the family room.

To enhance the natural light streaming into the kitchen, Hepfer painted the dark wood cabinets crisp shades of white and gray. A massive slab of Statuario Venato marble surrounds the windows on the wall above the sink.

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